What do our gardeners do? What does it take to look after one of the most important historic gardens in the country? We’re back behind the scenes at Dyffryn in Wales to discover what the gardeners get up to at the height of summer.

Ever wondered what it takes to look after our gardens each season? We're going behind the scenes at Dyffryn, one of the most important gardens in the country to meet the gardening team and discover what it takes to look after our gardens over the autumn months.

Erddig’s apple festival began with an ambition to rescue and preserve old apple varieties. Now with 180 apple varieties, it’s fair to say that the event has grown to be a much bigger celebration of this humble fruit.

In the early seventies, Erddig in Wrexham was on the brink of ruin. The last Squire and only remaining heir, Philip Yorke III had inherited the crumbling Welsh stately home. Discover more about Erddig - an unexpected survivor.

The parkland at Croome was the first commission by the great landscape designer Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown and would go on to inspire gardens and estates throughout the country. Discover how the team at Croome are rolling back the years and restoring this masterpiece to its former glory.

The Walled Garden in Florence Court, Co. Fermanagh kept the estate in stock of herbs, fruit and vegetables and was an integral part of the working Irish estate. Aided by volunteers, we're working on a project to restore the garden.